APPLAWS Dry food for kittens Chicken [4071] 7,5kg

PLN 175.01
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Availability:
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Brand:
APPLAWS
Product code:
5060122491396

Specification

Calcium:2.3%
Cat breed:Any breed
Crude ash:10.5%
Crude fibres:2.1%
Fat content:20%
Includes vitamins:Omega-6
Iodine content:1.5 mg/kg
Pet food flavor:Chicken
Pet life stage:Kitten
Phosphorus:1.5%
Protein:38%
Quantity:1
Selenium content:0.13 mg/kg
Taurine content:2000 mg/kg
Vitamin a content:27850 IU/kg
Vitamin d3 content:1200 IU/kg
Vitamin e content:615 mg/kg
Weight:7.5 kg
Zinc content:135 mg/kg

Applaws Dry Food for Kittens is a unique in its formula complete diet, simulating the natural food that cats eat.

It is enriched with natural EHA and DPA extracts from salmon oil. EHA works on brain development. Similarly, DPA supports the development of the brain and nervous system. Ingredients: Dried chicken meal 62%, freshly minced poultry meat 17%, potatoes, brewer's yeast, beet pulp, poultry sauce 1%, salmon oil as a source of Omega 3, EHA and DPA vitamins and minerals, dried eggs, cellulose fiber of vegetable origin 0.03%, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, seaweed, cranberry, DL-methionine, potassium chloride, yucca extract, citrus extract, rosemary extract.

Recommendations for feeding: Please refer to the feeding table.
The recommended daily portion is given approximately, as the requirements depend on age, size and activity level, as well as whether wet food is also given. Add a few croquettes a day, gradually replacing the old diet with Applaws food for at least 10 days. Any tasty croquette can weigh a little more than typical, so you should keep moderation so as not to overfeed the cat. If the cat also gets wet food, then you need to reduce portions of dry food to prevent weight gain. Remember to ensure continuous access to fresh water

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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